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Is there a market in Pollenca?

The Pollenca market offer over 300 stalls selling local produce, arts & crafts, clothes and much more. The Pollenca market exist since immemorial times at the Plaça Major, this market is great to buy a souvenir or bring home some Mallorca products. The market starts from 08:00 to 13:30.



Yes, Pollenca (Pollença) in Mallorca is home to one of the most famous and vibrant traditional markets in the Balearic Islands. The main market takes place every Sunday morning from approximately 8:00 AM to 1:30 PM in the Plaça Major (Main Square) and the surrounding narrow cobblestone streets. It is a sensory feast where locals and tourists alike gather to buy fresh Balearic produce, including locally grown olives, oranges, artisanal cheeses, and "sobrassada" (a cured sausage). Beyond food, the market features high-quality Mallorcan crafts, leather goods, traditional baskets, and clothing. Because Pollenca is a historic town with a rich artistic heritage, the Sunday market has a more sophisticated and authentic feel compared to some of the purely tourist-oriented markets elsewhere on the island. If you are staying in the nearby Port de Pollenca, there is also a smaller but equally delightful market held there every Wednesday. Visiting the Sunday market in the main town is highly recommended for anyone wanting to experience the true heart of Mallorcan culture and pick up unique, locally-made souvenirs.

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Puerto Pollensa market stretches right around the whole square in front of all the Restaurants and bars, to make a great setting. Simple and fun is the motto of this market, it's not one of the biggest on the island but never the less is still worth a visit to sample the small variety on offer.

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Puerto Pollensa is certainly a better beach town than Port de Soller, but I think Soller is a nicer town that Pollensa. Having stayed in each, and only returning yesterday from Soller, I'd recommend Soller as the best base.

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Walking from Port de Pollensa to Pollensa: This is a pleasant stroll for holidaymakers and hikers alike, and you can do it all year around. The path forms part if the dry stone route GR221 which enables to connect the port all the way to the Town of Pollensa itself in around an hour and a half.

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The Pollenca market exist since immemorial times at the Plaça Major, this market is great to buy a souvenir or bring home some Mallorca products. The market starts from 08:00 to 13:30.

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Major markets of Mallorca:
  • MONDAY. Caimari, Calvia, Lloret, Manacor, Montuiri.
  • TUESDAY. Alcudia, Arta (recommended), Campanet, Llubí, Porreres, Sta. ...
  • WEDNESDAY. ...
  • THURSDAY. ...
  • FRIDAY. ...
  • SATURDAY. ...
  • SUNDAY.


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We recommend parking on the outskirts of the town, where it's easier to find space. To find the Puig, walk away from the town and turn into the narrow tarred road at km 52 (driving from Palma to Pollensa).

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Pollensa old town is located about 8 kilometers far away from the Port, and the most advisable way to get there is by public bus. There are 2 bus lines connecting the Port and the old town: line 345 that connects Port Pollensa – Pollensa.

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The Pine Walk is a walkway that stretches for just over two miles, along Puerto Pollensa's coastline.

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1. Son Vida. The private community of Son Vida is Palma's most expensive neighbourhood located in the city's hilltops. The area is always under construction by world-famous architects drawn to the area for its affluent clientele.

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Set on the north coast of Mallorca, in the bay of Pollensa, is one of the island's most beautiful towns: Puerto de Pollensa (also known as Port de Pollença, or Port de Pollenca). This tranquil destination is still lively without being excessive, and makes it a good resort town to stay in Mallorca for families.

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